ROBBING A BROOKLYN JEWELER.; CLEVER BURGLARS BREAK OPEN A SAFE AND TAKE PROPERTY WORTH $4,000.

During the time that Fulton-street was most crowded yesterday morning, and while policemen were patrolling that thoroughfare, professional burglars were at work at the safe containing valuable property in the rear of the jewelry store of Eldin B. Hayden, formerly Hayden Stanwood, of No. 205 Fulton-street. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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